Teeshirt Archive

A selection of bisexual teeshirt designs and slogans over the years. These images were hosted on a fotopic site, which has now closed. We hope they’ll be migrated to something like Flickr soon!

Both Directions

[2007 – 2011] Bisexuality – finding the bi community in the UK, coming out and staying out. This is a 20 page booklet first published in 2007 by BCN and produced by the UK Bi Activist Network. In the first year it was available online we’re delighted that over 3,700 copies were downloaded. The new 2011 edition has a few little tweaks to the layout and wording.

Download it today. As an Adobe Acrobat pdf document or a web page. Prints out as an A4-folded-to-A5 booklet – good if you need a handout about bisexuality in the UK for an event and have access to a printer/photocopier!

Bisexual Life in Manchester: A Needs Assessment

[2003] Research by Jen Yockney and Gina Roberts for BiPhoria and the Manchester LGBT Local Strategic Partnership.

Bi Research: Who Attends BiCon?

[2004 & 2013] The now-closed bi academic network BiBlio published a report looking at who comes to BiCon, based on the survey distributed at the Manchester BiCon in 2004.

The survey was conducted again by BiUK at the BiCons in 2005 to 2011, but aside from the initial 2008 survey report which appeared in BCN issue 97, the others have not yet been collated into reports and published. In 2013 the survey was run by BiPhoria: again findings not yet published.

In 2013 BiPhoria took over the survey and a report was presented at BiCon 2014 with the findings from the 2013 survey.

A to Z of running a bi group

[2017 & 2001] “A shame there isn’t an A to Z of how to run a group” someone said on the uk-bi email list many moons ago. Nothing like a challenge, is there? Within a day, there was one: most of it is still good advice to read a decade later!

Archive resource: Lobbying Stonewall

[2007] In 2007, Bisexual Action had had enough of moaning about Stonewall – Britain’s biggest LGB lobbying organisation – publishing reports and recommendations that seek only to change things for lesbians and gay men. As Stonewall promote the idea that the way to change minds is through sending postcards, they produced a postcard to lobby Stonewall to be more bi-inclusive. Stonewall have improved in the years since but it’s still here for anyone interested.